Well yes... difference being is that Chrome updates are essentially silent and extensions don't break. People take the version numbering system too literally.

Sure, you can turn off compatibility checking in Firefox but that's besides the point. Chrome updates are seamless and barely noticeable whereas that's not the case with Firefox. Should be fewer complaints in the future though when Mozilla implements auto-update and disables compatibility checking by default.

I've tried just about every browser out there
Webkit
Luakit
Links
Midori
Chrome
Opera
FireFox
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...
...
IE
In that order are my favorites. Although, FireFox could rank a bit higher if they got rid of the memory leaks, and lightened it's resources a bit.

I tried Chrome and to be honest comparing it to Foxfire, Chrome is 'meh'.

Something about a company keeping and using my info for ten years without my consent. Google is good for search engine just dosen't provide extensions like Firefox and it dosent matter which is a millisecond faster.

Moved from Firefox ages ago, due to it being sluggish and having memory leaks and never looked back. Chrome is much faster and at first I thought it did not have any addons or extensions, but it turns out they are coming up fast. Firefox just can't hold a candle to Chrome.

Hopefully they don't start putting ads and other crap in the browser, keep it the way it is!